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Show Hilhop Times May 20. 2004 Employees improve workplace through IDEA program Mechanic cams $10,000: by Teri Glbby IDEA Program manager Ideas submitted and approved through the Innovative ProIDEA Development through Employee Awareness gram have earned some Hill AFB employees several thousand dollars. Kevin Blackburn's idea to trim rather than replace rubber sheeting near an antenna saved the Air Force $92,268, and earned him $10,000. Senior Master Sgt. William Smith's idea regardnose landing gear measurement procedures, saved the ing Air Force $159,924, and earned him $10,000. And an idea by Lester Stone, Brett Harris and Jeffrey Bradford to change how 5 parts are packaged for shipping, saved the Air Force $90,550, and earned them $9,999 to divide equally. To submit an idea, go to the Web address at https:ideas.ran-dolph.af.mand follow the prompts. Hill leads the entire Air Force in number of submissions and approvals. For more details about the program, call the IDEA Office at Ext. Other Hill AFB employees recognized for participating in the IDEA Program are: Edward Adams, Bruce Anderson, Joel Antes, Larry Archibeque, TomAshton Staff Sgt. Timothy Bacon, Benjamin Bell, Travis Bennett, Tech. Sgt. Jeff Bernard, Justin Berry, Jed Bodily, Warren Bowman, Jeffrey Bradford, Richard Bradley, Dennis Breese, Dennis Bush-neF-1-6 C-- il ll James Caldwell, Jason Carrion, Mario Chavez, Grant Check-ettJacob Checketts, Bruce Christensen, Joshua Christensen, Damon Comer, William Connett, Lee Consuelo, Dale Cooley, Stuart Coombs, Cristobal Cruz, Brian Cummings Lori Davis, Robb Demorr, Dee Doney Travis Elkington, Tami Endow, Kris Enos, Mary Espinoza Joshua Farr, Kent Field, Kevin Fowler, Patrick Fresques, Christopher Funk Billie Gibson, Michael Gilbertson, Blair Glesenkamp, s, Nicole Gomez VV UTAH to An electrical motor mechanic I.I May I a suggestion to replace a connection on a winch motor used on aircraft. David Baker, an employee at the Commodities Division, C-1- n, Jicme lean MSE 4 mm FESTIAL 2004 Salt Lake County Equestrian Park I Kurt Hair, Brett Harris, Jeff Harris, Arnold Hemphill, Jose Hernandez, Ross Herrick, Michael Higley, Sandra Hopkins, Lanette Howard, Rory Howard, John Hubenthal, Thomas Hutchinson, Ryan Hyer Tom Jaques, Douglas Jensen Jefferey Kammeyer, Judd Kendall, Cameron Korth Matthew Lee, Ricky Leishman, William Leonhardt, Chad Lessey, Cody Livingston, Brady Lofthouse, Aaron Long Alan Magnin, Mike Mano, Sally McComb, Kenneth McDaniel, Larry McTee, Deloris Medina, William Miller, Michael Moo-neMichael Muncy, Kent Myers Mike Nelson Ignacio Olvera, Roy Osborne Clinton Padelsky, Wendell Parkingson, Airman 1st Class Zachary Parr, Mark Patterson, Blake Peterson, Bruce Peterson, Miles Peterson, Adam Phillips, Michael Polhlopek, Kent Poorman, Wendi Potter Gregory Ray, Eric Reader, Tracy Roby, Santos Rodriguez, Becky Rogers Stephen Sherman, Jason Shipley, Brian Sholly, Mike Southerd, Ryan Steed, Lester Stone Wayne Taylor, Sue Thomas, Steven Thompson, David Thorsted, Staff Sgt. Drue Titensor, Staff Sgt. Jason Topick, Brent Trimble Robert Wade, Fred Welty, Kevin White, Kenneth Whittington, Derek Williams, Wesley Worthen Charles Young Frank Zobrosky 6th Annual 21-2- 2, WMlrSSS:! here is saving the Air Force more than $260,000 through through Employee Awareness program and received a $10,000 cash award. The motors are used in the back compartment of to retrieve parachutes cords used to drop cargo. The motors David Baker were consistently failing pre- i maturely due to terminal eyelets found within. The terminals would loosen and burnout the connection in the motor, Mr. Baker said. He suggested modifying and replacing the problematic parts with solid copper eyelet connectors that would better stay in place, eliminating the connection burn out prob- lems. Mr. Baker's suggestion was accepted by the IDEA program and was implemented here several months ago. Hundreds of Hill employees have participated in the IDEA Program and have had their suggestions approved. 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